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Octandre for flute (doubling piccolo), oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, and double bass; Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 6 for flute and bassoon; Chôros No. 2 for flute and clarinet; Chôros No. 7 for flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, bassoon, violin and cello with tam-tam ad lib; Quinteto (em forma de ...
Island of Enchantment for flute, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and piano (2023) Levi's Dream for bassoon quartet (2011) Luminous Horizons for bassoon and harp (2016) Prelude and Intrada for bassoon quartet or ensemble (2007) Spring Reverie for viola, cello and bassoon (2023) Trio Lyrique for horn, bassoon and piano (2013) Turbulent Times for flute ...
Note that works for piano solo (or, for example, cello solo) are in the solo instrumental category, however, works for 2 or more pianos (2 or more cellos, etc.) are in the chamber category. Many pieces by Feldman are titled after the instruments used: for example, Two Pieces for Clarinet and String Quartet is scored precisely for clarinet and ...
(00:04:00) Bassoon and piano duo. Originally for clarinet and string quartet written in 1982. Arranged for any string, woodwind, bassoon, cello, and piano in 1985. The numerical designation of this musical work is Op.31. [9] Clarinet Concerto (1987) [177] cl pf USCO [178] [179] LCCN [180] WorldCat [181] [182] (00:22:00) Clarinet with piano.
Grande symphonie de salon No. 2 for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, string quartet and double bass (c. 1827) Diecetto for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, string quartet and double bass in A major (c. 1827-8) (possibly one of the Grande symphonies de salon) Quintet [No. 4] for flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn and viola in E-flat major
The non-standard instrumentations used by Hanns Eisler were different in each of his two nonets: his 1939 Nonet No. 1 is composed for flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn, two violins, viola, violoncello, and double bass, while his 1941 Nonet No. 2 is for flute, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, percussion, three violins, and double bass. [2] [3] [4]
Francis Poulenc's Sextuor (Sextet), FP 100, is a chamber music piece written for a standard wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and French horn) and piano. Estimates about the time of its composition range from between 1931 and 1932 [1] and 1932 alone. [2] It received its debut in 1933 but was later revised in 1939. [2]
Piano Concerto No. 7 (1981), for solo piano, and 1–5 members of a wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn) [11'] WAM (1990–91), for piano, a treble instrument, and a bass instrument (e.g. flute, bass clarinet, and piano) [15'] Plain Harmony (1993), version i, for any combination of multiple instruments [10']